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this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. you've heard me talk on this show time and again about gun violence in america, gabby giffords, trayvon martin, aurora, colorado, now the shocking incident on saturday. kansas city chiefs linebacker javon belcher shot and killed the mother of his baby daughter, then drove to the team's practice facility and shot himself in front of his head coach and the team's general manager. on sunday, that shooting prompted this extraordinary moment from bob costas during halftime of nbc sunday night football game when he quoted sportswriter jason whitlock. >> in the coming days, javon belcher's actions and their possible connection to football will be analyzed. who knows, but here, wrote jason whitlock, is what i believe. if javon belcher didn't possess a gun, he and kasandra perkins would both be alive today. >> poignant words. what should this country do in response? joining me to debate what is certainly a matter of life and death to so many people is david copel, research director at the inde
this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. you've heard me talk on this show time and again about gun violence in america, gabby giffords, trayvon martin, aurora, colorado, now the shocking incident on saturday. kansas city chiefs linebacker javon belcher shot and killed the mother of his baby daughter, then drove to the team's practice facility and shot himself in front of his head coach and the team's general manager. on sunday, that shooting prompted this...
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that does it for tonight. >>> the royal family in waiting. a live report on kate's condition. >>> flu season hits with a vefr vengeance. a new picture of the man who killed trayvon martin. and a new first for rg-3 and a new life. good morning, everyone. i'm lynn berry. we're going to begin with breaking news out of the middle east. according to iran's state tv, the revolutionary guard captured a u.s. drone. the aircraft was flying in iran's airspace and brought down by electronic jamming. we're working to confirm this story. more details as soon as we have them. elsewhere, with only four weeks to go before we reach that fiscal cliff, republicans offer a proposal for a new deal. it had few specifics. the white house rejected it. tracie potts joins us from washington with the details. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. with a white house proposal and republican proposal on the table, you'd think we would have somewhere to begin negotiations. the white house says what republicans have offered isn't even a start. six governors, democrats, and r
that does it for tonight. >>> the royal family in waiting. a live report on kate's condition. >>> flu season hits with a vefr vengeance. a new picture of the man who killed trayvon martin. and a new first for rg-3 and a new life. good morning, everyone. i'm lynn berry. we're going to begin with breaking news out of the middle east. according to iran's state tv, the revolutionary guard captured a u.s. drone. the aircraft was flying in iran's airspace and brought down by...
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i mean, look at germany up 22%. we take that for our performance out of our market this year but the reason that the world is waiting is if we really do push all the way up until the cliff and a decision is not made with a little bit of a look back until 2013 even if the rates remain roughly the same, i think we're dancing with the devil there and the rest of the world is already making decisions. we've seen it from the dividend pairs and so forth and the acceleration, larry el some and everyone else accelerating or declaring specials. i think all of that is potential negative going forward to 2013. >> now, guys, the market is negle negative across the board. do you agree with what both jerrod and tony made the argument as long as we get a bit of the framework in place, before the end of the year, that the market doesn't go down, in my words, hard, which he didn't think it would. what do you think? >> i don't think it goes down hard. i think it's a little bit like a down grade of the u.s. debt. our debt gets downgra
i mean, look at germany up 22%. we take that for our performance out of our market this year but the reason that the world is waiting is if we really do push all the way up until the cliff and a decision is not made with a little bit of a look back until 2013 even if the rates remain roughly the same, i think we're dancing with the devil there and the rest of the world is already making decisions. we've seen it from the dividend pairs and so forth and the acceleration, larry el some and...
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he was inoperative, but he also works for morgan stanley right now. it's not like this is some type of a new deal that says, look, here's the deal that we've cobbled together with erskine bowles and the fact that he came out and rejected it today is that much more embarrassing to them. they are calling it the bowles' plan and bowles came out and said, i don't support this. >> there's a potentially very important development in the house, nancy pelosi saying that she might move to what they call a discharge position. she said, instead of wasting the public's time, house republicans should allow a vote on the senate-passed middle income tax cuts. democrats are filing a position to force a vote on extending the middle income tax cut on tuesday at noon. ezra, the way the houseworks, of course, it's hard for the minority to get anything to a vote. this is the only way they can, this rarely used discharge petition. how does that look as it develops? >> it's a little hard to say right now. usually you don't get to the discharge position because it scares the
he was inoperative, but he also works for morgan stanley right now. it's not like this is some type of a new deal that says, look, here's the deal that we've cobbled together with erskine bowles and the fact that he came out and rejected it today is that much more embarrassing to them. they are calling it the bowles' plan and bowles came out and said, i don't support this. >> there's a potentially very important development in the house, nancy pelosi saying that she might move to what...
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you both are on fire tonight. i am going to have to both douse you with flames, douse you with water, something. >>> well, when you're a royal, there are lots of rules. first if you're the wife of a prince, you've got to get knocked up. >> that is only the beginning. abc's nick watt explains. >> reporter: kate has broken one rule, royal bride are supposed to be pregnant within a year of the wedding. the role of the princess mum is not easy. diana tried to tear up the rule book. william first heir ever born in the hospital not a palace. diana the first royal mum to dare complain of morning sickness, also to fall asleep in public when her pregnancy was still a secret. traditionally royals didn't actually see much of their kids, but not diana. >> she wanted to be as present for her children as she possibly could. >> reporter: there were royal rules die ana could not shake. apparently william was induced so the birth didn't interrupt prince charles' polo schedule. the queen, diana's not own mom was her first visitor.
you both are on fire tonight. i am going to have to both douse you with flames, douse you with water, something. >>> well, when you're a royal, there are lots of rules. first if you're the wife of a prince, you've got to get knocked up. >> that is only the beginning. abc's nick watt explains. >> reporter: kate has broken one rule, royal bride are supposed to be pregnant within a year of the wedding. the role of the princess mum is not easy. diana tried to tear up the rule...
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this is not for urgent america. to gain access to the european union i understand it that this is a way for delta to benefit and expand more international flights. >> lindsey lohan and the irs? >> yes, do not mess with the irs. her tax bill, and charlie sheen and helped but she still is off the hook -- on the hook. she will work her way on to but she is drinking two bottles of a five, per day. and do not mess with the irs because there will not leave you alone. she is an estimated note drinking two bottles of vodka per day. >> and this question is what we do with my old 4 01 k? >> my generation, we will work about six jobs. and i always say take it with you. you are not going to faa itself directed ira.. and you could even call vanguard and say what could i do. you could even sign up online to take it with you to a constant state and consolidate -- send your questions to black@black.com banff we can see some rainfall increasing. >> we could see some quickly moving system with not much accumulation. it is mainly a mi
this is not for urgent america. to gain access to the european union i understand it that this is a way for delta to benefit and expand more international flights. >> lindsey lohan and the irs? >> yes, do not mess with the irs. her tax bill, and charlie sheen and helped but she still is off the hook -- on the hook. she will work her way on to but she is drinking two bottles of a five, per day. and do not mess with the irs because there will not leave you alone. she is an estimated...
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. >> more "fast money" airs tonight at 5 p.m. eastern time. please follow me on twitter at scott wapner cnbc. following the market on "power lunch" as well. that starts now. >>> lace them up, halftime is over. the second half of the trading day starts now. >> it sure does, scott, thank you very much. the stakes are getting higher. state governors meeting with president obama to express their fears about the fiscal cliff while both sides squabble. we are going to get an expert lesson from a best-selling author on the art of getting deals done. investors are getting ready for friday's crucial employment report. so where are the jobs right now who is hiring? who is creating them in the face of the fiscal cliff? we have got the answers and they may surprise you. >>> and let the debate begin. it's a little fuzzy, roll the tape. there you go a new study says high-speed trading on wall street is hurting the small investor and even puts a price tag on exactly how much the little guy is getting killed. you know they're talking about that one, sue, down
. >> more "fast money" airs tonight at 5 p.m. eastern time. please follow me on twitter at scott wapner cnbc. following the market on "power lunch" as well. that starts now. >>> lace them up, halftime is over. the second half of the trading day starts now. >> it sure does, scott, thank you very much. the stakes are getting higher. state governors meeting with president obama to express their fears about the fiscal cliff while both sides squabble. we are...
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morgan stanley saying the deal is a key endorsement from disney. could prompt other major studios to follow suit. the real loser here looks like starz. its deal with disney exspires. this makes starz look worst. now, one thing to keep an eye on is the fact that both disney cfo and netflix's head of content are speaking at the ubs media tomorrow in new york and they will answer questions about the terms of the deal and implications. >> thanks for breaking it down for us. the deal doesn't start until 2014. does netflix hemorrhage subscribers until then. >> 2016. we are sending a stock up on something to take effect in 2016. >> netflix is one of the stocks we talked about. we said on the desk -- >> you said it. >> look at the low. it was literally 74.5. what does it mean? how is netflix going to pay for this? i'm not certain they have the balance sheet. this is a huge shortage. it is valuation through the roof. it is a tremendous trading stock. if you caught this one i think you are pulling the rip cord tomorrow. >> you can't short a stock that isn't
morgan stanley saying the deal is a key endorsement from disney. could prompt other major studios to follow suit. the real loser here looks like starz. its deal with disney exspires. this makes starz look worst. now, one thing to keep an eye on is the fact that both disney cfo and netflix's head of content are speaking at the ubs media tomorrow in new york and they will answer questions about the terms of the deal and implications. >> thanks for breaking it down for us. the deal doesn't...
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multigrain cheerios >>> joining us now at 22 past the hour. editorial director of the "national journal" ron fournier. his cover story in the new issue super bowl about how he learned to accept his son's aspberger's syndrome. two eye-opening visits with former presidents bill clinton and george w. bush. that'll do it. at the end of their journey, ron concluded this in part, quote, rather than sweat over it, i now realize how much i'd miss if he was ant an aspie, his humor, bluntness, obsessions with everything from video games to family. i saw through both presidents a successful future in tyler. in clinton, big possibilities for a boy with sharp mind and rough edges. in bush, tyler's gift of humor as a means to find confidence in himself and connections with others. i learned that while tyler was not my idealized son, he was the ideal one. in the oval office years ago, i thought bush had ordered me to love that boy in spite of his idiosyncrasies, now i realize i love my son because of them. okay. i'm going to cry. that's beautiful. >> thank y
multigrain cheerios >>> joining us now at 22 past the hour. editorial director of the "national journal" ron fournier. his cover story in the new issue super bowl about how he learned to accept his son's aspberger's syndrome. two eye-opening visits with former presidents bill clinton and george w. bush. that'll do it. at the end of their journey, ron concluded this in part, quote, rather than sweat over it, i now realize how much i'd miss if he was ant an aspie, his humor,...